LAND FOR SALE. WAR compels the owner of this 50 ACRES. all'level and ploughable, well watered, 6-roomed house",, cow* shed with concrete floor; divid* ed into nine paddocks; at pre* sent carrying 20 copffe,' besides , young stock and horses; clots to township, factory and school* TO SELL AT ONCE., The price asked is £36 per acres; •£IOOO cash required, 6r peh' baps less,' REMEMBER, this farni i« own/. ' ed by'three ladies, who want to sell from patriotic views. Im-. mediately they dispose. 4 of the'"' property they will proceed to England to assist in the greater works there, where their ser. vices are'needed. Tor this very ■ reason you should consider thisproperty before anything 'else. We will motor you out to see. it whenever it suits you to go.' Cilmour & Clark* Egmont Street ..- New Plymouth* DAIRY FARM FOR SALE/ 120 ACRES ' freehold, situated seutb. ■> of Hawera on metalled' road, quito close to school and factory; owner is milking 55 cows; beautiful level paddocks with water laid o. i, all' highly im-. proved and in good order, b!i acres of; - turnips, eight acres hay; io-roomed, ■ house in good repair, stable, implement" shed, barn, and fine milking shed, eoncreted. f| Milking machines are installed ' and included in the price, which is ,£53. . an acre. Terms £6OO cash and balanc* - arranged for long term. • Possession in ' V. ; July. l -; This farm will be sold quickly,. Bo' ge? " ' in early, it will suit you. \. . * GRA,VES & CO. V . - - LAND AQENTS. ,' '■''[■ .1 ' (Opposite P. 0.) j ' ' / HAWERA,, |f ' FARM WANTEOj We have a client who has the
labor to handle up to 100 cows.. He owns a very desirable small farm of 39 acres, and will 'giv* ' it as deposit on a larger farm ~ -.. of 250 to 400 or 500 acres. This * .'" > is an i excellent opportunity for any farmer wishing to or who finds himself hampered ow- • ing to shortage of labor. Any: farms submitted must bear ful.' ■' lest investigation: add niust bo at cash price. £ond fullest details to - ' LEWIS AND CO.v NORTH AUCKLAND „ DAIRY FARM, JJJQ ACRES, mostly river flat*,. M level;, well-improved dairy farm, divided into 10 paddocks; situated six miles from good township and railway on main coach road; one mile from school and handy to. where cream-cart ' calls; has been milked upon two yean, but. in grass a long time; will easily, winter 5Q cows; now carrying'over'that number of stock; dairy cows last season averaged lib tmtter-fat dally foi \ whole season; 0-roomod old-fashioned house, good sheds and large orchard? well watered by creeks' and river, with good bottoms. Hates very low. flioodi will £I7OO, including cows and'dairy; plant; £7OO cash, balance 5Vi years a*' a per cent. For further particulars apply ' ' , BOX 624, ' -,',, ' AuckknA . The Taranaki Daily News is*on tha, ~!f1 breakfast tables-in places as far awa* **,„■' Hawera, Manaia. Kapuni, ', v etc. We literally cover th« -vh«J» aft ,< the province by breakfast titee. Butt. • -• nees men of the uo t»H *m *t"w.to. tae i.\&"-t c?i& ir.?sn'ar ■ v ■ • ' -4N
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 May 1916, Page 1
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